Lisa Marie Presley is a determined woman. Fighting off a hoarse throat,
Presley did not disappoint her devoted fans, comped gamblers and the curious
who turned out in Atlantic City, New Jersey for her appearance at the Trump
Marina on Saturday, May 15, 2005.

With ambient muzak and blue lights bathing the stage to set the mood for
Presley's thematic entrance, Keough's rumbling bass lines established the
fast-paced thrust of "I'll Figure It Out". Presley was sounding
strong and looking good even though she revealed she had seen a doctor for
laryngitis.

Singing in a deeper register, Presley and company cranked up the excitement
with "Turbulence" off her new album. The driving drums and intense
guitars enveloped the audience. Presley dedicated the power-ballad "Raven"
to her mom; a stellar performance.

The audience was motivated to crowd the aisles in front of the stage when
the band launched into "Lights Out" from To Whom It May Concern.
The band showcased its ability to rock the venue, empowered by their guitar
assault. Responding to the roars of the crowd, she remarked, "You
guys are great, thank you so much".

The center section was up and standing during her rendition of Don Henley's
"Dirty Laundry". Her gritty vocals were enhanced by the hard-edged
version her band adopted on this 1982 AOR hit. "We have one more
song", was Presley's introduction for "Idiot". By the
end of this energetic romp, Presley was hopping about on stage with abandon.

Returning for her singular encore, Presley had the entire Grand Cayman Ballroom
audience up on their feet with a cover of "Here Today, Gone Tomorrow"
complete with video clips of The Ramones. Gordon played acoustic guitar
while Lashley ripped on a fierce lead guitar solo.

Having driven all the way in from Rochester, New York, with two friends,
Kim Batz saw Presley on stage for the first time. "She rocks. I
love her. I've been dying to see her", were her enthusiastic words
of endorsement. After enjoying both of Presley's albums, Batz made the trek
to attend this concert.